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Newly appointment faculty member | Professor Arnold Franklin
We welcome Professor Arnold Franklin to the Medieval Studies Certificate Program faculty. Professor Franklin is an associate professor in the History department at Queens College, CUNY, where he also serves as director of the Jewish Studies Program and director of the Center for Jewish Studies. His research explores the social, cultural, and religious history of […]
Rutgers Art Review Vol 39
The Rutgers Art Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 39, edited by Brittney Bailey, Jessica Mingoia, Sara Varanese, and Margo Weitzman. You can browse its contents at our website, https://rar.rutgers.edu/. Volume 39 contains two featured essays: “Before-and-After Portraiture: Photography and Time at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School ” By María Beatriz H. Carrión “The Quiet Landscapes […]
Seeking Housing – Fall 2022 Incoming CUNY Physics Doctoral Students
I am Agneya, incoming PhD student of FALL 2022, CUNY. Me and my friend, Serena are looking for a two-bedroom apartment to rent from August 3rd, 2022 onwards. Any safe area within the commutable distance from CUNY is fine. Rent amount that we prefer is less than or equal to 1000 USD per month per […]
Vagantes 2022 Paper Prize Winners
The Vagantes Board of Directors is delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Paper Prize. Congratulations to all of our winners! The Vagantes Board of Directors Claire Kilgore, Chair Anna O’Connell, Current Co-Host Institution Representative Alexandra Kaczenski, Current Co-Host Institution Representative Abby Armstrong-Check, Secretary Tania Kolarik, Webmaster Reed O’Mara, Mentorship and Professionalization Coordinator […]
2022 Dan David Prize Announcement – Dan David Prize
We congratulate Professor Kristina Richardson on winning the 2022 Dan David Prize! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz8wQJvvHLU Watch the announcement here: https://dandavidprize.org/2022-dan-david-prize-announcement/ . Dr. Kristina Richardson is a historian of the medieval Islamic world and the Roma. Her investigation of Arabic manuscripts highlights the importance of understanding the lives of non-elites and marginalized groups when seeking to gain a complete […]
“The Grant, the Hare, and the Survival of a Medieval Folk Belief” by Joseph Pentangelo
The Medieval Studies Certificate program is happy to share an article recently published by one of our students Joseph Pentangelo. You can find the article at this link below: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/8XTTvhYj5J6F6aUzuJPq/full?target=10.1080/0015587X.2018.1515292
March – April 2019 CUNY Academy Events
Dear CUNY Academy members and friends, Please ask your: Adjunct colleagues to take advantage of the CUNY Academy Adjunct Faculty Travel Awards; Assistant Professors colleagues to apply for CUNY Academy Stewart Travel Awards; Associate Professors colleagues to consider to take advantage of CUNY Academy Stefan Bernard Baumrin Travel Award. (more…)
IT Support in the Library for TWO WEEKS
For the first two weeks of the semester, Information Technology will station a specialist in the library’s second-floor lounge in order to help students (and faculty and staff, of course!) face-to-face with any IT-related problems they might be having: network IDs, Blackboard or CUNYFirst access, email accounts, password confusions, printing from laptops. This service will […]
Donate your books to the DTSA!
Hello Graduate Center friends and colleagues, We’re holding our annual book sale to raise funds for the Doctoral Theatre Students’ Association! The DTSA is the recognized program student association for the PhD Program in Theatre and Performance at the Graduate Center, and funds raised from the book sale are used to help us fund our Professionalization Events, the Booth Award, our student […]